a government worker who provides help and support (food stamps, Medicaid, etc.) for children and families during difficult times.
Social worker
Level 1 food, water, air, shelter
Physical needs
Color of FCCLA
Red
Stage 1 Couple before having children.
Married years
provides instruction to children in school who are usually 5 or 6 years old
Kindergarten Teacher
A couple and their children. Ex. My Sister's Keeper and Marley and Me.
Nuclear family
Level 2 Free from harm, security
Safety
The F in FCCLA
Family
Stage 2 Couple having Babies. Less time as a couple and can be exhausting.
Childbearing years
helps kids improve their bodily movements. Work mainly with children who are involved in physical activities and have been injured.
Child Sports Therapist or physical therapist
One or more children living in a house headed by one parent
Single parent
Level 3 friendship, family, sense of connection
Love and belonging
The two Cs in FCCLA
Career and Community
Stage 3 Children are involved in activities. Parents are involved in children's activities, homework etc.
Parenting years
creates items that are safe, fun, and sometimes educational for babies and children to play with. Often work for a company.
Toy Designer
Family with a relative living with them like an uncle or grandparent. Ex. Full House
Extended family
Level 4 respect, recognition
Esteem
The L in FCCLA
Leaders
Stage 4 Parenting teens and young adults who are becoming independent. Parents spend less time involved in parenting.
Launching years
a doctor who specializes in the care of children's health.
Pediatrician
a couple and one or more children from a previous relationship and one parent becomes a stepparent. Ex. Juno's family
Blended family
Level 5 Desire to reach full potential; to become the most one can be
Self actualization
The A in FCCLA
America
Stage 6 Become grandparents and retire
Senior Years